Can teaching be taught? Improving teachers' pedagogical skills at scale in rural Peru
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Castro, Juan F.; Glewwe, Paul; Heredia-Mayo, Alexandra; Majerowicz, Stephanie; Montero, Ricardo
署名单位:
Universidad del Pacifico Peru; University of Minnesota System; University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
刊物名称:
QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS
ISSN/ISSBN:
1759-7323
DOI:
10.3982/QE2079
发表日期:
2025
页码:
185-233
关键词:
education
teacher coaching
pedagogical skill
student learning
teacher turnover
I21
O15
摘要:
We evaluate the impact of a large-scale teacher coaching program in Peru, a context with high teacher turnover, on teachers' pedagogical skills and student learning. Previous studies find that small-scale coaching programs can improve teaching of reading and science in developing countries. However, scaling up can reduce programs' effectiveness, and teacher turnover can erode compliance and cause spillovers onto non-program schools. We develop a framework that defines different treatment effects when teacher turnover is present, and explains which effects can be estimated. We evaluate this teacher coaching program, exploiting random assignment of that program's expansion to 3797 rural schools in 2016. After two years, teachers assigned to the program increased their aggregate pedagogical skills by 0.20 standard deviations. The program also increased student learning; after 1 year, Grade 2 students' mathematics and reading scores increased by 0.106 and 0.075 standard deviations (of the distributions of those test scores), respectively. After three years, the cumulative effect increases slightly, to 0.114 and 0.100, respectively. One reason why these impacts are low is that some uncoached teachers moved into treated schools in years 2 and 3. Following our framework, we estimate that the impacts on students of having a fully coached teacher for all three years are 0.18 and 0.16 standard deviations for mathematics and reading comprehension, respectively.
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